216k views
3 votes
What is the expression in radical form? (5ab)3/2

User Chidiebere
by
5.6k points

2 Answers

3 votes

It would be a x/n = n √a^x

Hope this helps


User Cat Burston
by
5.9k points
4 votes

Answer:

The required radical form is
(5ab)^{(3)/(2)}=5ab\sqrt[2]{5ab}

Explanation:

Given : Expression
(5ab)^{(3)/(2)}

To find : What is the expression in radical form?

Solution :

Radical form is writing number into square root , cubic form.


x^{(a)/(n)}=\sqrt[n]{x^a}

Expression
(5ab)^{(3)/(2)}

Re-write it as,


(5ab)^{(3)/(2)}=\sqrt[2]{(5ab)^3}


(5ab)^{(3)/(2)}=\sqrt[2]{5^3a^3b^3}


(5ab)^{(3)/(2)}=\sqrt[2]{5^2a^2b^25ab}


(5ab)^{(3)/(2)}=5ab\sqrt[2]{5ab}

Therefore, The required radical form is
(5ab)^{(3)/(2)}=5ab\sqrt[2]{5ab}

User Behas
by
4.6k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.